Ölgemälde "Amaryllen und Tulpen und Lilien" von Roland Ladwig auf Leinwand, 1987
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Ölgemälde "Amaryllen und Tulpen und Lilien" von Roland Ladwig auf Leinwand, 1987

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Ölgemälde "Amaryllen und Tulpen und Lilien" von Roland Ladwig auf Leinwand, 1987*LGEMLDE ROLAND LADWIG AMARYLLEN TULPEN LILIEN 1987 EXPRESSIONISMUS LEINWAND STILLLEBEN zum Verkauf steht ein Gemlde * ein lgemlde * auf Leinwand * Leinwand auf Keilrahmen gezogen * unten links handsigniert und datiert * Signatur von Roland Ladwig (19352014) * aus dem Jahr 1987 * auf der Rckseite nochmal signiert und datiert * in einem wei gemalten Leistenrahmen * ein Stillleben mit Blumen * Titel: Amaryllen und Tulpen und Lilien * pastoser

*ÖLGEMÄLDE ROLAND LADWIG AMARYLLEN TULPEN LILIEN 1987 EXPRESSIONISMUS LEINWAND STILLLEBEN


zum Verkauf steht ein Gemälde

* ein Ölgemälde
* auf Leinwand
* Leinwand auf Keilrahmen gezogen
* unten links handsigniert und datiert
* Signatur von Roland Ladwig (1935–2014)
* aus dem Jahr 1987
* auf der Rückseite nochmal signiert und datiert
* in einem weiß gemalten Leistenrahmen
* ein Stillleben mit Blumen
* Titel: „Amaryllen und Tulpen und Lilien“
* pastoser Farbauftrag, siehe Fotos
* expressive Kunst
* spektakuläres Gemälde mit etwas geheimnisvollem Effekt
* mit einer handgeschriebenen Quittung vom Künstler als Provenienz von 1988, siehe Fotos
* weitere Bilder des Künstlers in unserem Sortiment

* Roland Ladwig (* 3. Oktober 1935 in Wedel; † 21. September 2014 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Maler. Ladwig studierte 1957-61 an den Akademien Hamburg, Stuttgart, München u. Berlin, außerdem war er Teilnehmer von Oskar Kokoschkas Sommerakademie. Die geistige Heimat seines künstlerischen Anliegens ist der Expressionismus der Klassischen Moderne.

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* mit Rahmen: 52,5 × 63,3 cm
* ohne Rahmen: 50 × 61 cm

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